60845682. Lord John Fitz Robert de Clavering & 60845683. Lady Hawise de Tibetot
1266, John de Clavering born in England, heir & s/o 121691298.
Robert Fitz Roger & 121691299. Margery la Zouche.
~1270, Hawise born in England, d/o 121691366. Robert de
Tibetot & 121691367. Eve de Chaworth.
11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.
[––John & Hawise––]
9/11/1277, Contract of John to marry Hawise. John to dower
Hawise with £100 in land. When John reachers the age of 20 his father to
enfeoff him of the land. (S) CPRs.
3/18/1286 at Kyngeston in Dorsete, Sir John de Clavering’ a
witness to a charter of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln. (S) CChRs.
2/18/1292, John de Clavering acknowledges that he owes
to Ralph son of William 40 marks. (S) CCRs.
1294, The Gascon War began between England and France,
lasting 9 years.
1294, John served in Gascony.
1297, John pardoned for all his debts due unto the
Exchequer, and for the scutage due from himself.
7/22/1298, John de Clavering at the battle of Falkirk.
7/22/1298, King Edward defeated Sir William Wallace
(Braveheart) at the battle of Falkirk, Scotland. The Scots defensive position
was strong, but based on spearmen with support of some cavalry and archers.
Edward’s armored knights were repulsed by the amassed spear points. King Edward
brought up his Welsh longbowmen. They cut gaps into the Scottish ranks through
which the mounted English knights could charge. The Scots were routed, but
Wallace escaped.
3/18/1299, Robert son of Roger, knight, John de Clavering,
knight, … acknowledge that they owe to William Persone, …, 100 marks. (S)
GBPRO, 1906, P297.
4/10/1299, John, 1st Lord Clavering, first summoned to
parliament.
5/12/1299, John de Claveryng, knight, summoned to the march
of Scotland for the defense of those parts. (S) CPRs.
7/9/1300, Siege
of Caerlaverock castle in Scotland began.
1300, John de Clavering at the siege of Carlaverock castle,
serving in the retinue of the Earl of Lincoln. [Quarterly or and gules, a
bendlet sable; a label vert.]
7/20/1302, John de Clavering acknowledges the he owes …
merchants of Lucca £22. (S) CCRs.
1303, John served in Scotland with King Edward. [Mostly
skirmishes.]
3/3/1307, Writ of plenius certiorari on the suit of John de
Clavering, commanding enquiry to be made in the presence of Alan de Clavering,
who asserts himself to have the right, whether the said John or another is next
heir of the said Margery. [Margery daughter and heir of Roger de Clavering.]
Northumberland: John de Claveryng, aged 40, is her next heir. (S) CIsPM.
1307, John served in Scotland with King Edward I when the
king died at Burgh by Sands, near Carlisle.
7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.
6/6/1308, Order to deliver to John [de Claveringg], uncle and
heir of Margery daughter of Roger de Claveringg, the lands which Roger held in
chief. (S) CFRs.
1310, John’s father died.
3/29/1310, John de Clavering did homage for the lands of his
father.
1310, John de Claveringge, age 30 and more [44, 40 and more
– various inquisitions of his father] in cos. Buckingham, Essex, Norfolk,
Suffolk, and Northumberland with 11 knights fees. (S) CIsPM.
5/29/1310, Order to deliver to John de Clavering, son and
heir of Robert son of Roger, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said
father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.
8/1310, John with King Edward in the invasion of Scotland.
The expedition would last a year.
11/20/1311, Grant for life to John de Claveryng, to the
value of £400
of land a year, of the manor of Costeseye and the hundreds of … Licence for
John de Calveryng to grant in fee to Geoffrey le Scrope the manor of Whalton,
co. Northumberland, … Licence for John de Calveryng to grant to Stephen de
Tratfford the manors of Claveryngg, co. Essex, … to regrant to [John] and
Hawysia his wife … remainders over to Edmund de Claveryng for life and then to
Ralph de Neville and his heirs [previously married to John’s sister Euphemia,
deceased]. (S) CPRs, CFRs.
2/8/1312, Licence for John de Calveryng to grant to George
de Thorpe … remainders … Edmund de Claveryng for life and then to Ralph de
Neville and his heirs. (S) CPRs. John settled the manors, in default of male
issue, on his brother Edmund. John also settled a significant reversion,
lacking a male heir, on the King for an annuity of £400 a year.
7/28/1312, Safe-conduct for 15 days for John de Claverying,
John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, and Bartholomew de Badelesmere to come to the king
and to return. (S) CPRs.
1313, King Edward II granted a manor worth £27 yearly to
John de Clavering for life. (S) Honors and Knights’ Fees - Chester, Farrer,
P212.
6/24/1314, John taken prisoner at the battle of Bannockburn;
his son-in-law Thomas slain.
6/24/1314, Battle of Bannockburn, Scotland, a
victory for the Scots, unusual in that it lasted for 2 days. The Scots,
commanded by Robert Bruce, were laying siege to Stirling castle, held by the
English. As the English attacked across the brook, Robert counter-attacked
along a 2000-yard front. King Edward attempted to flank the Scot’s left with
archers, but they were driven back the Scot cavalry. The English front broke
against the Scottish spearmen. It was the largest loss of English knights in a
single day. This was the battle in which organized foot-soldiers [primarily pike
men] defeated heavily armored mounted knights.
2/24/1315, Simple protection for John de Claveryng going
beyond the seas on pilgrimage. (S) CPRs.
3/2/1315, Licence to John de Calveryng to grant the manor of
Apethorpe, co. Northampton, which he holds for his life of the king’s grant, to
Donus de Podio. (S) CPRs.
4/1315, Agreement between John de Claveringge, knight, and
Walter de Norwyco, knight, … subject to a yearly render top him of £64 sterling
by 4 equal payments … (S) CPRs.
5/4/1316, Commission of oyer … touching the person who
entered the free chase of John de Claveryng at Horsford, co. Norfolk, hunted
therein and carried away deer. (S) CPRs.
7/8/1316, Protection with clause for 1 year for John de
Claveryng, knight, and his chattles in his manors of Neburne, Corbrigge,
Roubury and Werkworth, co. Northumberland. (S) CPRs.
11/1/1318, John de Claveryng pardoned for outlawry as an
adherent of Thomas, earl of Lancaster. (S) CPRs.
7/1319, John de Claveryng, lord of Aynho, made a grant to
the hospital of SS. James and John, Aynho. (S) CPRs.
9/7/1319, John with King Edward at the siege of
Berwick-upon-Tweed.
9/7/1319, King Edward at the siege of
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Scotland. He had not brought siege engines and had to have
them brought by ship. Learning of the invasion of York and the defeat at Myton,
Edward abandoned the siege and returned to England.
1320, John de Claveringge fil’ Robt. fil’ Roger sold the
reversion of the manor of Lyng, Norfolk, with the advowson of the chruch of Lyng,
to Walter de Norwyco. (S) Feet of Fines, Norfolk.
10/29/1320, John de Claveryngg' acknowledges that he owes to
Robert de Walkefare (60845692) 40 marks; to be levied, in default of payment,
of his lands and chattels in co. Norfolk. (S) CCRs.
1/19/1321, John with the Archbishop of York and others to
treat for peace with Robert the Bruce. (S) CPRs.
Bef. 3/22/1322, John ended his allegiance with Thomas, earl
of Lancaster, who was defeated at the battle of Boroughbridge. [John was previously
a banneret for the earl, who was alligned mostly with the northern barons.]
6/26/1323, John de Clavering ordered to cause Warkworth to
be provisioned and safely guarded in defense against the Scots. (S) History of
Northumberland, 1899, P31.
3/29/1324, John granted a market and fair at Aynho,
Northamptonshire, and at Blythburgh, Suffolk. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and
Fairs.
8/1324, King Edward began the “War of Saint-Sardos” with his
brother-in-law King Charles of France.
2/16/1325, George de Thorp going to going to Gascony in the
company of John de Calveryng. (S) CPRs. [3/1325, Queen Isabella was sent to
7/27/1325, Commission to Henry de percy, John de Claveryng,
Ralph de Nevyll and William Rydel, co. Northumberland, to pursue and arrest
disturbers of the peace … (S) CPRs.
8/2/1326, John de Calveryng ordered to repair the castle of
Werkeworth. (S) CPRs.
9/24/1326, Roger de Mortimer and Queen Isabella invaded
England, landing at Ipswich.
12/15/1326, Protection with clause for 1 year, John de
Claveryng. (S) CPRs.
1/20/1327, Edward II abdicated in favor of his son.
2/1/1327 at Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of
England.
2/20/1327, John granted the town of Corbridgge [which was in
bad shape because of attacks by the Scots] for life, free from any payment of
rent, because he had not been provided a suitable marriage for one of his
sisters. (S) CPRs.
2/19/1328, John de Claveryng holding the manor of Costeseye
for life. (S) CPRs.
1328, John sued by Richard Touchet regarding service of
Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford from a tenement in Uggle, Essex.
3/9/1329, Grant to Simon de Bereford in tail male of the
reversion of the manor of Eure, co. Bucks, on the death of John de Claveryng
and Hawisia his wife, tenants for life, with knights’ fees … (S) CPRs.
3/10/1329, Grant to Robert de Ardern in tail male of the
reversion of the manor of Roddelston, co. Northampton, on the death of John de
Claverying with knight’s fees. (S) CPRs.
1329, John de Clavering and Hawise his wife
were summoned by writ of quo warranto to shew their right to view of
frankpledge, assise of bread and beer, with tumbril and pillory, infangthefe
and gallows, warren, wayfs and strays, weekly market and annual fair, at their
manor of Aynho. (S) History of Banbury, Beesley, 1841, P104.
1329, For lands in Norfolk, Suffolk and Northampton worth £405
yearly, John with the consent of his wife Hawisia, gave King Edward the
reversion in fee of his barony and casle of Warkworth, with the manors of …
valued at 700£ yearly. (S) Antiquities of England and Wales, Grose, 1784, P158.
1330, Sir John de Clavering given wardship of John son of
Robert de Thorp, age 15.
10/18/1330 at Nottingham castle, King Edward III captured
his mother Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer [who was soon executed.]
10/23/1330, Commitment to John de Claveryng of the keeping
of the manor of Aysshewdlthorp, co. Norfolk, late of Robert son of John de
Thorp. (S) CFRs.
2/18/1331, Appointment of A. bishop of Worcester, … Henry,
earl of Lancaster, John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, and John de Claveryng and
Richard de Grey, barons, to annul a deed … the late king enfeoffed Hugh le
Despenser the younger … (S) CPRs.
5/8/1331, John de Claveryng appointed to a commission of
oyer … Northampton and Rutland. (S) CPRs.
1331, in Northampton, Antony de Lucy and John de Multon, of
Egremond, sued John de Claveryng for the manor of Rodeston. (S) Lincolnshire
Notes & Queries, V4, P37.
7/30/1331, John de Claveryng claims to have a right to a port
at Walberdeswyk, co. Suffolk, and to receive anchorage and other dues from
ships. (S) CPRs.
1/14/1332, John died at Aynho, Northamptonshire; buried at
Langley Abbey, Norfolk.
1/21/1332, Order to take into the king's hand the lands late
of John de Claveryngge. (S) CFRs.
[––Hawise––]
1/23/1332, Order … manor of Evre, co. Buckingham, to restore
the issues thereof to Hawisia, late the wife of John de Claveryng. (S) CCRs.
1/25/1332, Grant to Ralph de Nevill, steward of the
household, that the manor of Eure, co. Buckingham, now held for life by Hawisia
late the wife of John de Claveryng, shall remain to him in fee … (S) CPRs.
3/20/1332, John de Claveryng, now deceased. (S) CPRs.
1332, Hawise, widow of Sir John de Clavering of Warkworth,
held in dower the manor of Rothbury and the hamlets of Sniker, Berlin, Thropton,
and Newton. (S) History of the Berwickshire Club, V5, 1868, P388.
9/24/1334,Licence for Henry de Percy … now of Hawisia late
the wife of John de Calveryng, all in the county of Northumberland, … (S) CPRs.
7/20/1337, IPM of Roger de Kerdeston. Suffolk: Bulcamse. The
manor held of … and of the Lady of Claveryngg, by service of a knight’s fee.
(S) CIsPM.
2/3/1342, Daughter Eve and her husband Robert released their
rights to multiple manors to Ralph de Neville and Hawise, her mother. (S)
History of Northumberland, 1899, P26.
2/18/1345, Hawise died.
3/8/1345, Writ for IPM of Hawise late the wife of John de
Claveryng. (S) CFRs.
(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P211. (S) Siege of Carlaverock,
Nicolas, 1828, P117.
Child of John and Hawise:
i. Eve de Clavering (30422841), born ~1290 in England.
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